Advance education, research and scholarship in academic and health care settings

Influence policy, legislation and the public about issues in nursing and health care

Students in the Doctor of Nursing Science program:

Come from all over the Northeast

Take 6-7 credits each semester for three years

Attend classes on campus only three weekends per semester

Participate in additional coursework online

A Community of Learning

The Doctor of Nursing Science program provides a foundation for scholarly dialogue between academic and organization leaders. These leaders then collaborate in shaping nursing practice, curricula, policy, and patient outcomes.

The program is cohort-based; each fall, a cohort of expert nurses (who already have master's degrees) are admitted and advance through the program together. This approach to learning supports the development of a community of learning and dialogic education.

Excellence You Can Experience

Sage has been providing nursing education for 90 years and is highly regarded by the health care community.

Sage has graduated more than 3,500 nurses at the bachelor's and master's levels, most of which have assumed leadership positions in nursing practice, education and administration.

Nearly every chief nursing officer in New York's Capital Region is a Sage graduate.

Our faculty are not only experts in nursing... they are experts in teaching nursing. Because most of our faculty are also involved in clinical practice and leadership, they understand where you are coming from. The Sage nursing faculty pride themselves on providing caring and individualized attention to each degree candidates, to help you make the most of your degree and make a difference in our shared profession.

Accreditation

The Doctor of Nursing Science received approval from the New York State Education Department and the Board of Regents in March 2007.

The Sage Colleges is accredited by the Middle States Association Commission on Higher Education.

The Department of Nursing is a member agency of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, the National League for Nursing, and the Council of Deans of Nursing in Senior Colleges and Universities in New York State.

The Baccalaureate and Masters Degree Programs in Nursing at The Sage Colleges are accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, D.C., 20036, (202) 887-6791. All nursing programs are registered with the New York State Education Department.

The Nursing Department has also been a participant in the John A. Hartford Foundation Baccalaureate Program Partner for disseminating Best Nursing Practices in Care for Older Adults